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| To the Right Worshipful Robert Claxton Esqr, Mayor of Bristol, This View of St. Stephen's, in that City Is with his Permission most respectfully Inscribed by his Worship's most obedient & obliged humble servant, John Marks. |  |  
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| Physical Attributes |  | Technique: Aquatint |  | Colour: Original colour |  | Dimensions: 590 x 410 mm |  | 
 |  | Location |  | Location: Bristol |  | City: Bristol |  | Bristol: St. Stephen's Church |  | 
 |  | Production |  | Artist: Marks J |  | Engraver: Thomas Cartwright |  | Published by: John Marks, No. 5 Edward Street, Cavendish Square |  | Date: 1800 |  | 
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 |  | Title is followed by an extract from the Bristol Guide page 43: This church was built about 347 since in the reign of Henry the Sixth, by John Shipward a Merchant & Mayor of Bristol & is universally admired the tower is about 140 feet high of a square figure ornamented from the bottom upward in the Gothic taste at each of the four corners on the top is a pinnacle of curious hollow work which contains a bell whereon the clock strikes these pinnacles are connected on each side by a lofty battlement of the like hollow work the whole appears so exquisitely light & beautiful that connoisseurs in general say it is no where surpassed.
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 Antique Aquatint - "To the Right Worshipful Robert Claxton Esqr, Mayor of Bristol, This View of St. Stephen's, in that City Is with his Permission most respectfully Inscribed by his Worship's most obedient & obliged humble servant, John Marks." by   after J Marks published 1800 by John Marks, No. 5 Edward Street, Cavendish Square.
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